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Location: Michigan | Anyone have any experience with Yar Craft boats? I would like to hear your thoughts. I just checked out their web site, the Storm series 2095 BT is the most beautiful big water tiller boat I have ever seen. I was seriosly looking at Tuffy and Warrior but I dont know now. I know ownership of Yar Craft has changed, how does their future look? Any help is appreciated.
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Look at all three, carefully, comparing all the features and benefits including interior room, deck sizes and construction, both front and rear, rod storage, livewell size, dry storage and more. Get a ride in each if you can, claims on the internet can get pretty wild someimes, but being in one tells the full story. Yar Craft makes a nice boat, no question. I'd put faith in the new owner, he's a tried and true businessman. Same holds true with Tuffy, it's a family owned business owned by Fiberdome, Inc. Warrior has been around for quite some time; they also build a good rig. |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | After our Rhinelander trip in July, Lori is as fed up with our boat as I am, so I have the go- ahead to buy a new one next spring. After fishing out of K-Bob's boat, I am settled on Alumicraft. Sweet rig for sure, and in my price range. Next spring Baby! |
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Location: Michigan | I do like the layout of the Tuffy 2060 T. Any plans to have dealers in Michigan?
Jason. |
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